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Social cognitive theorists consider identification to be a special form of imitation.
Overregularization
A language-learning error made by children, in which they apply regular grammatical rules to words that require irregular forms.
Semantic Slanting
The deliberate choice of words to shape and influence the listener's or reader's perception, often used in persuasion and propaganda.
Telegraphic Speech
A developmental stage in language acquisition where children use short, simple combinations of words that convey essential content without grammatical elements.
Semantic Slanting
Semantic slanting involves deliberately choosing words to create a specific emotional response or perception.
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